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The majority are locals but Thai rice is much more popular than other countries.
People comparing Jasmine Rice with Basmati
Basmati Rice doesn't go well with the chopsticks as it's non-sticky unlike all the rice varieties consumed in East Asia.
Still better than slanty chinky looking rice from China.
Sorry my Chinese brothers. No offence. I was forced to answer this troll.
Ok, I misunderstood the post.. Since you got much knowledge on the topic, show me the Nourishment comparison of various rice available in China and how they score any better than "Basmati rice".
I know your hatred for anything Indian but you guys need to know one fact and that is - Basmati is one of the most sold premium rice in the world and there are very good reasons for people liking it.
I can understand if you say you can't afford it or may be it is not up to your taste but that does not mean you can come up with stupid statements - it got no "Nourishment".
For god sake, stop insulting your intelligence.
My Favorited is beef. Does India export beef?
LOl, you indian really know how to price yourselves out of business. US$7.00 will get me ~5kg of thai fragrant rice or ~2.5kg of pakistani bamasti rice here in Singapore.
BTW, the chinese would prefer their sticky rices first for their daily meals. Next, come close will be the thai rice which is more suitable to be used for fried rice and porridge. And on briyani part, not even 0.01% of their population have any actual taste with it. I seriously doubt that the indian bamasti rice is going to be sell big in China, especially with this sort of ridiculous pricing!
Last but not lest, as i am a chinese singaprean, i know both the PRC chinese taste bugs and how their manage their pocket. And I bet this export is going fail miserably due to own greed and hindsight of chinese food culture.
It actually varies depend on individual preference. However, I would guess more chinese will actually prefer their own type of rice which is more sticky to thai rice . Note here: South east asian actually use forks & spoons rather than chopsticks to pick their rice and food, whereas the chinese and etc use the chopsticks to perform all these tasks i.e. more sticky make it easier to pick up the rice. By utilising less effort, you will have more time to chew and enjoy your food as well. : )
So that stupid dirty looking rice is from India. It doesn't matter if it got permission. No one will buy it.
Basmati Rice is considered a delicacy in India and Pakistan because of long grain, good flavor and aromatic smell and we two countries have patent over that. It seems Chinese here thinking it as an ordinary rice.
The keyword here is individual preference and the quality assurance. Lacking in one of these two is already a hindrance, lacking in both will only spell disaster for business even there is a good discount. For food, this is even more obvious.
Don't you know how to read your own posting? Or simply you will go nuts when you got humiliated by your own lacking in english vocabs?
BTW & FYI, nutritious food does not equal to top quality food. Especially you are talking about food that lack of quality assurance as such:
China allows imports of Indian basmati rice